I'd take Spiller, maybe you guys have love for Best because of Forsett or something but I think CJ would turn out better. CJ played all four years, and was virtually injury free (Best had a few injuries in 08/09). CJ was in the running for heisman last year but was one behind Tim Tearbow so was not invited to NY, but the dude scored a TD in every game in 09 and was the only person in the FBS to do so. He and Jacoby Ford became the leading all purpose duo in NCAA history and he was one of the only players to ever reach 7000 all purpose yards.

I'd rather have Spiller than Best but thats just me

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April 7th, 2010, 12:49 pm

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chilledmonkeybrains wrote:

I'd take Spiller, maybe you guys have love for Best because of Forsett or something but I think CJ would turn out better. CJ played all four years, and was virtually injury free (Best had a few injuries in 08/09). CJ was in the running for heisman last year but was one behind Tim Tearbow so was not invited to NY, but the dude scored a TD in every game in 09 and was the only person in the FBS to do so. He and Jacoby Ford became the leading all purpose duo in NCAA history and he was one of the only players to ever reach 7000 all purpose yards.

I'd rather have Spiller than Best but thats just me

I see your point, but based on where in the draft we can get a talent like Spiller/Best, i would much rather have Best. Im all for taking Best at #34 if hes there. He should come in and start from day 1.

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kdsberman wrote:

Ryan Mathews aint makin' it to the 2nd round. Especially when teams like the Chargers are in great need of a running back.

I don't see Mathews getting past Houston, unless someone really significant falls to them, like Joe Haden. If that happens, then I could see Cincinnati possibly taking Mathews. At the very least, you are right, no way Mathews gets past San Diego.